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Intraoperative Monitoring and Facial Nerve Outcomes after Vestibular Schwannoma Resection
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Intraoperative monitoring has significantly decreased facial nerve morbidity in vestibular schwannoma surgery. Despite the advances in surgery and monitoring, a group of patients still have poor facial nerve outcomes. The use of intraoperative nerve monitoring may be able to predict poor long-term facial nerve outcomes and thus modify the timing of rehabilitation.
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